Flapper partners with magniX to electrify aviation in Latin America
SAO PAULO - magniX and Flapper announced an agreement for Flapper to purchase up to 20 magni650 Electric Propulsion Units (EPUs) for the conversion of Cessna Caravans to electric aircraft, with an expected launch date of 2024.
Flapper currently uses Caravan aircraft for its scheduled service in the state of SĂŁo Paulo, as well as cargo flights across Latin America. By partnering with magniX, the company aims to decrease operating costs, reduce carbon emissions and activate new routes abandoned by regional aviation years ago. In the 1960s, Brazil had more than 260 airports connected by scheduled flights, compared to only roughly 110 today.
"We are excited to partner with a company considered the leader in the electric aviation industry," said Paul Malicki, CEO of Flapper. "Together, we will work towards promoting clean and cost-effective aviation in Latin America, with safety as our top priority."
The propulsion technology offered by magniX has shown a proven capacity to power a range of different aircraft, including the world's most popular turbo-prop, the Cessna Grand Caravan. With high levels of reliability, unparalleled performance and operational practicality, magniX EPUs can work with multiple sources of energy, including batteries and fuel cells.
"Our agreement with Flapper paves the way for zero-emission passenger and cargo air transportation across Brazil and Latin America," said Roei Ganzarski, CEO of magniX. "Through the electrification of the Caravan planes, we are not only providing cleaner transportation, but opening up access to airports no longer in use due to noise from traditional aircraft. Together, our companies are ushering in the new age of electric flight across one of the world's most populated regions."
As a part of the agreement, Flapper will assist magniX with planning, reviewing, and coordinating all aspects of certification processes, according to the requirements of the local civil aviation authorities. This includes jointly orchestrating the project, providing technical advice and conducting flight tests to show compliance.